LSU leading rusher Jeremy Hill has been suspended indefinitely by coach Les Miles following Hills’ weekend arrest on a simple battery charge.

Miles was out of town at the NFL Draft when the incident at a local bar occurred. Hill is accused of punching a 20-year-old man and the incident was caught on video, according to police. According to ESPN.com, a second attacker was also involved and the victim said he lost consciousness.

LSU running back Jeremy Hill is suspended indefinitely after being arrested on charges of simple battery. (AP Photo)

Hill had been arrested before and is on probation. He’d signed with LSU in 2011, but didn’t attend that year after an arrest on charges of oral sexual battery involving a 14-year-old girl. He pleaded guilty to a reduced misdemeanor charge of carnal knowledge of a juvenile and accepted a six-month suspended sentence with supervised probation for two years, ESPN.com reports.

Hill led the Tigers in rushing last season as a freshman, rushing for 755 yards and LSU freshman-record 12 touchdowns.

He appeared ready to get off to a good start on next year when he rushed for 102 yards on 13 carries in the Tigers’ spring game. He also caught four passes for 24 yards in the game.

Even while he was at the Draft, Miles had to deal with the distraction of former player Tharold Simon being arrested in his hometown two nights before he was drafted in the fifth round. Simon was cited for public intimidation of a police officer, resisting an officer, a noise violation and obstruction of a roadway.